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Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical? I have had trouble finding them.

suhlir

8 Posts

Specializes in ED.

Try Ohio University; I completed my RN to BSN from there.

Vaxene

28 Posts

Specializes in Cardiac ICU/SICU/MICU/Trauma ICU.
Specializes in ER.

Keuka in NY

kittyn, MSN, NP

144 Posts

Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical? I have had trouble finding them.

Where have you decided to apply or attend?

Jen477

33 Posts

Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical?

There's a thread (started a while back (4/16/2011) in allnurses called "RN-to-BSN or MSN Programs without Clinical Requirements" that lists schools.

foreverLaur

1,319 Posts

I second Ohio University! Cheap tuition, accredited, well respected, entirely online, and no clinicals.

bigdaddy2011

4 Posts

How long did it take u to finish with Ohio? Any extra BS classes you had to take too?

nycjimbo

9 Posts

I was just refused admission to USI intheir RN-BSN program because they claim NY passed a law requiring all online programs outside the state must have a clinical component. How can NY make this requirement of a licensed Nurse? How can they enforce it? I have my license! I can find no word of this online, can you? I emailed the DOE but no response yet.

Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN

4 Articles; 7,907 Posts

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.

University of Texas at Arlington. You don't even need to be in Texas.

The University of Texas at Arlington - UT Arlington - UTA

woodsyny, MSN

636 Posts

Specializes in ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.

nycjimbo, I live in New York and am going to Ohio University. $243/credit hour and they do have a clinical component but it is just a project that you work on with a mentor. You don't actually have to go to clinical per se. I started in Feb and will be finished next April. "Yes" I had to take statistics, microbiology, nutrition, music, and cultural anthropology but they accepted credits from over 3o years ago. Nursing classes are 5 weeks, and move fast. I am on my 4th nursing class out of 9.

tater.jake

136 Posts

A handy link to UT arlington

https://www.uta.edu/nursing/rn-bsn

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